Is it the wintertime stash of home-canned tomatoes that appeals? Or the traditions surrounding the process of preservation?
Key Points Dig up dahlias about two weeks after the first frost so the tubers can form eyes for next year’s growth.Clean, divide, dry, and store tubers in moist peat moss or vermiculite in a cool, ...
A gardener with an allotment has shared the key jobs she will be doing in the colder months from her greenhouse - from ...
A gardener with an allotment has shared the key jobs she will be doing in the colder months from her greenhouse.
It's time to skip the marigolds and plant this heavy-hitting, pollinator and beneficial insect-attracting flower instead - ...
What a beautiful fall season, complete with gorgeous weather! Start bringing your indoor plants back inside if you haven’t ...
Upgrade that can of tomatoes you keep in the pantry with one ingredient you probably already have on hand to make the flavor fresher and more robust.
To make sure your garden starts off in the best possible shape next spring, garden expert Barry Wilson has a list of ...
From green tomatoes to tiny peppers, to undersized radish, beets, and cucumbers, and the last clinging leaves of kale, even a ...
WITH winter approaching there’s a simple step you can take to attract robins to your garden. Santa’s little helper will be ...
Tomatoes are tasty and healthy and can be used in many ways, either raw or cooked. You may notice that this summer fruit has ...
Cover asparagus and rhubarb beds with a mulch of manure or compost. Store garden supplies and fertilizers in a safe, dry ...